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  • LastingsMilledge85
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    And another Seinfeld episode with Joe DiMaggio, but they never show his face they just talk about him and dunking his doughnut.

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  • LastingsMilledge85
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    Paul O'Neill was in Seinfeld too. Not a sitcom, but Brett Favre was in There's Something About Mary.

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  • both-teams-played-hard
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    Maury Wills on "Get Smart".

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  • both-teams-played-hard
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    Sandy Koufax on "Mr. Ed".

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  • both-teams-played-hard
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    Originally posted by sox83cubs84
    From "The Munsters":

    Herman and Eddie go to the nearby park to horse around playing ball. Herman launches a ball that travels for a mile, conking Dodgers coach Leo Durocher on the head when it lands. Being told the distance the ball must have travelled, Durocher pursues and signs Herman to a Dodgers contract. During his first team workout, Herman digs a 20-foot groove in the infield with a ground ball, hits another hot grounder that burns a hole in a teammate's mitt, and conks a home run that knocks over a scoreboard. Herman is let go before playing in a game becuase Walter O' Malley says that every time Herman played, it would cost him $20,000 to repair the stadium.


    Originally posted by sox83cubs84
    At the end, Herman and Eddie decide to go to the park to throw around the ol' pigskin, and a punt by Herman lands in the same area a mile away and conks a Rams official in the noggin. The guy and his associate are then seen starting down the same trail as Durocher did when the episode ends.
    The Rams official is Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch.

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  • metsbats
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    Originally posted by jobathenut
    On that one episode with the yankees team signed birthday card.That show was on the other night and i just thought it was funny.The amount of money the sports shop guy paid kramer for it-$200.00.For a team signed yankees anything,that cheap,the people at sienfield didnt really do thier homework on that.

    Bernie and Derek were also on Seinfeld too.
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  • karamaxjoe
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    Originally posted by sox83cubs84
    From "The Munsters":

    Herman and Eddie go to the nearby park to horse around playing ball. Herman launches a ball that travels for a mile, conking Dodgers coach Leo Durocher on the head when it lands. Being told the distance the ball must have travelled, Durocher pursues and signs Herman to a Dodgers contract. During his first team workout, Herman digs a 20-foot groove in the infield with a ground ball, hits another hot grounder that burns a hole in a teammate's mitt, and conks a home run that knocks over a scoreboard. Herman is let go before playing in a game becuase Walter O' Malley says that every time Herman played, it would cost him $20,000 to repair the stadium.

    At the end, Herman and Eddie decide to go to the park to throw around the ol' pigskin, and a punt by Herman lands in the same area a mile away and conks a Rams official in the noggin. The guy and his associate are then seen starting down the same trail as Durocher did when the episode ends.

    Dave M.
    Chicago area
    I think Leo did a lot of sitcoms back in the sixties. I remember an episode of the Beverly Hillbillies where Durocher tries to sign Jethro to a contract. The one thing I remember is Ellie May throwing a ball to Leo and knocking him into the cement pond.

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  • sox83cubs84
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    From "The Munsters":

    Herman and Eddie go to the nearby park to horse around playing ball. Herman launches a ball that travels for a mile, conking Dodgers coach Leo Durocher on the head when it lands. Being told the distance the ball must have travelled, Durocher pursues and signs Herman to a Dodgers contract. During his first team workout, Herman digs a 20-foot groove in the infield with a ground ball, hits another hot grounder that burns a hole in a teammate's mitt, and conks a home run that knocks over a scoreboard. Herman is let go before playing in a game becuase Walter O' Malley says that every time Herman played, it would cost him $20,000 to repair the stadium.

    At the end, Herman and Eddie decide to go to the park to throw around the ol' pigskin, and a punt by Herman lands in the same area a mile away and conks a Rams official in the noggin. The guy and his associate are then seen starting down the same trail as Durocher did when the episode ends.

    Dave M.
    Chicago area

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  • Sixburgh, PA
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    That's funny you mention that, I wanted to have an A. Bundy custom "New Market Mallers" softball jersey made based on that game.

    Can you please post a pic for reference? I had the episode recorded on my DVR, but a power surge erased it.

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  • godwulf
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    Originally posted by Sixburgh, PA
    The first one that comes to mind for me is Al Bundy vs his high school nemesis "Spare Tire" Dixon (Bubba Smith).

    Four touchdowns in one game, baybee!!
    One 'Married with Children' episode, which did not feature any real-life athletes, as I recall, but was sports-related and very funny, was 'The Unnatural'. One of my own favorite "game-used" (technically "screen-used") items came from that - I have Peg/Katy Sagal's softball jersey, as well as the football jersey she wore in 'Al's Angels'.

    'Arliss' was a good show that featured actual athletes on nearly every episode. I remember one show in which Arliss was on his cell phone, talking about how Luis Gonzalez, one of his clients, was going to get screwed on some deal he was making, and it turned out that he Luis was on the line and fired him.

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  • Sixburgh, PA
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    The first one that comes to mind for me is Al Bundy vs his high school nemesis "Spare Tire" Dixon (Bubba Smith).

    Four touchdowns in one game, baybee!!
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  • both-teams-played-hard
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    By far the best:



    Also, that episode of Cheers when the guys are responsible for Kevin McHale's injury.

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  • CampWest
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    Speaking of The Simpsons, they also had the episode where the power plant's softball team was a bunch of former ballplayers. Boggs, Clemens, Mattingly, ugh I cant recall everyone right now, no coffee yet. But I do remember Mattingly repeatedly being told to shave his sideburns, and they were nearly up to his temples by the time the game was over.



    Originally posted by earlywynnfan
    How about when Homer was the Isotopes baseball mascot on the Simpsons? I think that's the episode where he heckled Darryl Strawberry and DS started to cry.

    Ken
    earlywynnfan5@hotmail.com

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  • metsbats
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    Wade Boggs in Cheers.

    Yes I watched alot of TV during the 80's
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  • metsbats
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    Mr. Belvedere episode "The Field" where Ueuker assembles a dream team made up of Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, Johnny Bench, Reggie Jackson, Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, and Harmon Killebrew.

    This was in 1989 and was dream team line up for a typical card show during that year too.

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